Learn more about planning for your retirement and financial future. Attend an Elder Law Seminar (free of charge), where you can learn valuable information on how you can make plans for the future that will benefit you and those you love. Seminars will run from mid-April through early-June.

Every four years, New York City updates PlaNYC to make sure that they are building toward a future that's resilient, sustainable, and makes sense for the lives of all New Yorkers.

This year, Mayor Bill de Blasio is making equity a lynchpin of PlaNYC -- and they have made the process more inclusive than ever before. Every New Yorker has a voice in this plan and can participate in building our city's future.

Your idea could be about anything: from the environment to jobs to education to affordable housing to transportation. HINT: If keeping libraries open more hours is a priority for you, this is a great place to speak up.

Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito were joined by NYC Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer, Council Members Daniel Dromm and Peter Koo, Borough President Melinda Katz, Congresswoman Grace Meng, Queens Library Interim President and CEO Bridget Quinn-Carey and dozens of partner organizations at the launch of the IDNYC municipal identification program at Queens Library at Flushing. Queens Library locations at Flushing and Central Library in Jamaica are enrollment centers. To make an appointment, please visit nyc.gov/idnyc or phone 311.